Speaker
Aleena Rafique
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Description
The Deep Underground neutrino experiment (DUNE), consisting of near (DUNE-ND) and far (DUNE-FD) detectors, is a long-baseline experiment that is designed to measure neutrino oscillations, as well as searches beyond the standard model. The DUNE-FD will operate with a total volume of 70 kiloton liquid argon and will be situated at Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in South Dakota. The DUNE-ND will be placed close to the neutrino source and measure an un-oscillated neutrino beam for precise measurement of oscillation parameters. I will present the impact of using model systematics on the neutrino energy scale measurements in DUNE using advanced computing at Argonne.
Poster prize | No |
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Given name | Aleena |
Surname | Rafique |
First affiliation | Argonne National Laboratory |
Institutional email | aleena@anl.gov |
Gender | Female |
Collaboration (if any) | DUNE |
Primary author
Aleena Rafique
(Argonne National Laboratory)